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This bathroom is too small to create the modern, industrial space these homeowners would love to have. Taking over an unused dining room next door gives Bath Crashers the space they need to create a sleek new layout that has dark concrete on the floors and is featured on a wall behind a bright white soaking tub. The shower is big, open and packed with nine different fixtures, which are all controlled digitally. Bath Crashers expanded the space even further, building an addition to house a custom sauna. Music will play through two waterproof speakers, one of which will go into the two-person sauna that's wrapped in cedar and special lighting.

An old, tiny bathroom expands to become two unique spaces accessed by a walk-though cabinet with privacy glass. The dry space features a huge vanity with a large and low-profile sink, teak shelving, teak flooring, and a reverse-coffered ceiling dotted with pin lights. Pass through the cabinet, which features plenty of linen storage, into a large wet room, highlighted by a huge soaker tub, two rainshower heads and body wands, and large slabs of tile on walls. A slate tile floor adds a nice accent to the warmth and of the teak, including a teak bench for relaxing in the new spa.

Follow this adventure seeking couple as they leave the bustling city of San Francisco behind and explore the exclusive Lake Tahoe log cabin real estate market. With a long list of wants and needs, they've been looking for the perfect log home for two years. Will they ever find a home? Find out what kind of log cabin a budget of $600,000 can buy you in Lake Tahoe, California.

Computer programmers John Hunt and Jill Rockwell love the scenic mountain town of Leavenworth, Washington so much they are ready to drop $980,000 on a luxury log cabin, but compromising their long list of wants and needs proves harder than they expected. After they tour three log charmers with over-the-top features like an infinity pool, a Snow Cat, and a cowboy saddle bar, which cabin will they choose?

Westward ho! Justin and Ashley are leaving behind their congested urban New Jersey lives for a home in Colorado's spacious Front Range Mountains. With new jobs, new opportunities, and new outdoor experiences available around every turn, all they need is the perfect log cabin solution to fit their new lifestyle. But will conflicting requirements for land, modern cable amenities, and a short commute leave them high and dry in the American West? We'll find out.

The Sarratori family is on a mission. They want a vacation home where they can leave behind their hectic everyday lives in Charlotte, North Carolina to discover fun and adventure in the Great Smoky Mountains. For this active family, the perfect base camp would be like camping in the woods without a tent. A log cabin is the perfect solution, but can they find one that measures up to their big dreams?

First time homebuyers, Travis and Kirsten Williams, are dreaming of buying their own log cabin in New Hampshires's Lakes Region. They want a rustic three bedroom cabin with a fireplace, garage, and acreage, but their strict budget of $215,000 pits husband against wife. She wants wood floors, and he wants carpet. Will they ever agree on a home?

Debbie, a retired schoolteacher, her adult daughter Jen, and her grandson Ashton, are relocating from San Diego, California to Bend, Oregon. They're searching for a slower-paced lifestyle, access to superb outdoor amenities, and a log cabin property suited for an alpaca farm. All of which Central Oregon has in spades, but properties in Bend, Oregon come in all shapes and sizes, and finding the right one for this unique family and their big ambitions will require they hit the pavement running. Can this mother-daughter combo find their "green acres" paradise, or will they be forced to settle for something less ideal?

Adam and Rhonni are an extreme sports loving couple who ski, bike, and hike their way through every season of the year in Vail, Colorado. Now, they're looking to update from their "ski bum" lifestyle to settle down in a permanent home in the Vail Valley. But affordable, modern, single family homes that satisfy everything on their wish list are proving hard to come by in one of the most expensive real estate markets in the country. Will they be forced to settle, raise their budget, or get creative to strike gold in these hills?

HGTV Dream Home is celebrating its 20th anniversary on Merritt Island, FL. This vacation mecca is home to magnificent sea life, the famous Cape Canaveral, and our newest HGTV Dream Home 2016. Before your eyes, expert interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn will restore this hidden east coast gem into a one-of-a-kind HGTV Dream Home.
Escape your routine and retreat to waterfront property shaded by giant royal palm trees and situated on a lush, tropical landscaped oasis. Whether you arrive by land or water, you will have ample parking for your new 2016 GMC Acadia Denali in the three car garage or tie up your new boat to the private dock with covered boat slip. The Indian River Lagoon waterfront provides intercoastal waterway access and is a picturesque backdrop while you relax in a private pool paradise.
The updated, transitional take on Floridian style offers casual elegance as you unwind from a day on the water. Who could resist this light and bright, three-bedroom, three-bath paradise built for entertaining? Don't miss the magnificent journey of this transformation unfold as we celebrate 20 years of HGTV Dream Home.

Tom and Tracy were tired of dating long-distance, so they decided to do something drastic: they moved into Tracy's parents' house with her parents and her brother. The plan was to save enough money to buy a place of their own, so they could move on to the next step: saving money for an engagement ring. But finding an affordable dream home in the Chicago suburbs isn't as easy as they thought. They may need to give up their hopes for a two-car garage and a master bath if they ever hope to get a ring on Tracy's finger.

Humberto Estrada grew up straddling the border between the US and Mexico and loved experiencing both cultures. With a real estate downturn in the US, Humberto sees the opportunity to share his cultural heritage with his two daughters. But his family is less enthusiastic and while he dreams of living the good life, his wife Rose wants an easy transition for their daughters. With Humberto pushing for gorgeous views, Rose is countering with amenities and convenience. They'll have to get on the same page, when House Hunters International crosses the border, to Rosarito, Mexico.

Newlyweds Marla and Adam are ready to move out of her mom's place and start their lives together as a married couple. They want a kitchen to accommodate their kosher lifestyle, extra bedrooms for visiting family, and a quick
commute to work. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. But the real challenge lies in resolving Marla and Adam's many stylistic differences. So Jonathan resorts to a unique method of building consensus, while also dealing with daily visits and constant questions from Marla. But her background in property management results in a couple of good suggestions. And the demolition uncovers a nice cost-saving surprise. But then the couple throws the kibosh on a key feature of Jonathan's design throwing a wrench in the schedule. Jonathan must figure out a way to discourage Marla's visits if he's going to get any of the finishing touches done!

Christine, Mathieu and two active kids are living in a cramped rental. With little time left on the lease, the family urgently needs to escape. They want way more space, a gourmet kitchen, stylish floors and easy access to nature trails. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. And the demolition reveals some unexpected surprises that have budget-conscious Mathieu wringing his hands. Christine adds to his worries with demands for costly upgrades to Jonathan's original plan. But the nervous couple is buoyed by the work-in-progress. That is, until some bad dreams plunge Christine into further anxiety. This leads to an unwelcome surprise visit and a less-than-welcome response from Jonathan. As the family contends with growing restlessness in a small apartment, and growing excitement over a new home, Jonathan must race against the clock to deliver on-budget, on a very tight deadline.

With busy careers, three kids and another one on the way, Nadine and Greg have a hectic schedule. And now that he's battling cancer, they're more focused on family than ever before. They've outgrown their current nest and their top priority is to move to a more spacious property closer to their loved ones. Drew and Jonathan promise to transform a fixer-upper into the home of their dreams. Nadine is initially concerned about undertaking a major renovation project given her pregnancy and Greg's health concerns. But he's raring to go and plays hardball with the bank. A major risk ends up paying off for the couple, and then it's up to Jonathan to tackle a major overhaul and get creative with his design plan when a laundry list of surprises seriously derails the budget.

After years of sharing a tiny pool house in their parents' backyard, brothers Chris and Mike have saved up a tidy nest egg and are ready to break out on their own. Drew and Jonathan promise to set them up with a sprawling party palace with plenty of space for their future roommates. But it will mean buying a fixer-upper and giving it an overhaul. Drew takes charge of the house hunt, but the brothers are in for a real estate roller coaster. Later, it's up to Jonathan to create the ultimate bachelor pad. But an ever-growing wish list, a host of structural surprises, and a waning budget put him to the test.

Desperate to be closer to friends and family, new parents Andrew and Sarah just moved back to the city. But their basement digs at Grandma's are seriously cramping their style. And while they're eager to find a perfect home of their own, they're miles apart when it comes to style. With the renovation-phobic couple's dream home well beyond reach, the Property Brothers step in with a plan. And it all starts with tracking down a dog-friendly fixer-upper with forever-home potential. After an exhaustive search, everyone agrees the couple has found a steal. That is, until Sarah and Andrew begin facing a jaw-dropping laundry list of hidden expenses. And with their renovation budget dwindling, Jonathan is more determined than ever to transform the property into an eclectic home they'll both love.

Expecting their first child within months and fed up with squeezing into their urban condo, Derek and Jennifer are facing a serious time crunch in their search for a sprawling home in a family-friendly lakeside community. Drew and Jonathan promise to set them up with a great property where they can put down roots. Sold on the brothers' fixer-upper strategy from the start, the couple immediately dives into an ambitious house hunt. But getting them to see the potential of ramshackle real estate proves tricky. Faced with the potential for multiple offers, Drew comes up with a heartfelt plea to win over the seller. Later, Jonathan is hit with a long list of setbacks that threaten to derail the budget and the design plan, and then a surprise delivery changes everything.

Newlywed power-couple Amy and Graham are eager to ditch their basement digs at her mother's place for a luxurious home of their own. But their busy schedules mean they have no time for a house hunt. That's where power bros Drew and Jonathan take over. The good news for Jonathan is that Amy and Graham see eye-to-eye on interior design, but then he literally hits a brick wall during the kitchen demo. As for Drew, the bad news is that Graham only wants a home in the neighborhood he grew up ina sought-after enclave where competition is tough and every house sells for more than asking price.

Tired of crashing on her best friend's couch, biker chick bombshell Nancy is hoping to score a suburban pad of her own, complete with a feminine-industrial flair that reflects her personality, and a two-car chick-cave for her beloved motorbike. Drew and Jonathan are determined to find her exactly what she's looking for. But with a long list of must-haves, Nancy's house hunt begins with a reality check. In order to find a budget-friendly home with all the bells and whistles, she's soon convinced that a fixer-upper is the only way to go. With Drew leading the way, Nancy plays hardball from the start. Later, Jonathan uncovers several costly repairs and with his design plan in jeopardy, goes back to the drawing board.

After 10 months of camping out in her parents' basement, Julie, Adam, and their two little ones are ready to find a home of their own. They'd like to stay close to family, but finding a move-in ready property in the expensive neighborhood is proving tougher than they'd imagined. After navigating two renovations on their own, the couple is reluctant to take on a fixer-upper. And that's when the Property Brothers step in with a plan. First, it's up to Drew to negotiate a deal on a family property with great bones and then it's up to Jonathan to put the reno-phobic couple at ease. Demolition therapy proves to be a great stress reliever for everyone, but once the walls come down a torrential downpour reveals a laundry list of costly repairs.

Ashley is leaving it all behind for her husband John's new job in Melbourne, Australia. John is dreaming of a luxurious high rise apartment in the newly developed Docklands area of Melbourne, with a view that he will never forget and an extra bedroom for visiting guests. Since she left her job behind in the US, Ashley would rather get a more modest apartment that will save them money for exploring Australia together.

After years of hard-core studying and dorm-size apartments, nurse Shannon and doctor Darl are ready for their real estate graduation. And since they're now expecting their first child, they've got mere months to get out of their cramped basement digs and into a move-in ready space where they can put down roots, raise a family, and entertain in style. With the couple's wish list completely out of sync with their budget, it's up to the Property Brothers to convince them that an urban fixer-upper is the only way to go. Since they're seriously worried about adding a massive renovation to their already hectic lifestyle, Jonathan assures Shannon and Darl he'll take care of all the details and the stress. But with an ever-growing list of delays, nasty surprises, and major cost overruns, that's easier said than done.

After 10 months of camping out in her parents' basement, Julie, Adam, and their two little ones are ready to find a home of their own. They'd like to stay close to family, but finding a move-in ready property in the expensive neighborhood is proving tougher than they'd imagined. After navigating two renovations on their own, the couple is reluctant to take on a fixer-upper. And that's when the Property Brothers step in with a plan. First, it's up to Drew to negotiate a deal on a family property with great bones and then it's up to Jonathan to put the reno-phobic couple at ease. Demolition therapy proves to be a great stress reliever for everyone, but once the walls come down a torrential downpour reveals a laundry list of costly repairs.

Ashley is leaving it all behind for her husband John's new job in Melbourne, Australia. John is dreaming of a luxurious high rise apartment in the newly developed Docklands area of Melbourne, with a view that he will never forget and an extra bedroom for visiting guests. Since she left her job behind in the US, Ashley would rather get a more modest apartment that will save them money for exploring Australia together.

After years of hard-core studying and dorm-size apartments, nurse Shannon and doctor Darl are ready for their real estate graduation. And since they're now expecting their first child, they've got mere months to get out of their cramped basement digs and into a move-in ready space where they can put down roots, raise a family, and entertain in style. With the couple's wish list completely out of sync with their budget, it's up to the Property Brothers to convince them that an urban fixer-upper is the only way to go. Since they're seriously worried about adding a massive renovation to their already hectic lifestyle, Jonathan assures Shannon and Darl he'll take care of all the details and the stress. But with an ever-growing list of delays, nasty surprises, and major cost overruns, that's easier said than done.

Tired of crashing on her best friend's couch, biker chick bombshell Nancy is hoping to score a suburban pad of her own, complete with a feminine-industrial flair that reflects her personality, and a two-car chick-cave for her beloved motorbike. Drew and Jonathan are determined to find her exactly what she's looking for. But with a long list of must-haves, Nancy's house hunt begins with a reality check. In order to find a budget-friendly home with all the bells and whistles, she's soon convinced that a fixer-upper is the only way to go. With Drew leading the way, Nancy plays hardball from the start. Later, Jonathan uncovers several costly repairs and with his design plan in jeopardy, goes back to the drawing board.